Mile 103 Report
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
February 9, 2016
No one was out on this mile, not surprising in view of the 10-foot dune drop-offs along this mile.
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No one was out on this mile, not surprising in view of the 10-foot dune drop-offs along this mile. Scattered litter of plastics and Styrofoam. A few gulls, lots of logs, scattered rocks and shell fragments were evident. The morning was calm, mild and close to low tide of 2.0 feet.
Notable Wildlife
Seagulls
Driftline Content
Small rocks, Shells. Driftwood, litter
Natural Changes
Newly exposed roots/trees falling, Visible retreat of solid bluff.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Rock beds are the main attraction here, as 4 seekers with a dog at 6:30 a.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Two rock hunters, no wildlife, no litter were on this beach north of the Coquille River Lighthouse on an overcast chilly morning.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Rock hunters delight in this otherwise boring stretch of beach; 3 were mining away in a big bed of small stones despite heavy fog and their 4 at-large dogs.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
I was not the only person walking this beach in the predawn dark on a calm day that became overcast.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
We noticed these little birds in the driftwood.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Heading north at 6:45 a.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Heading north at 6:45 a.
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Mile 103
Bullards Beach just north of the Lighthouse
Sunday began with a 59-degree but very foggy walk at 5:30 a.
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